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BRITAIN'S GOT TALENT HAS ANNOUNCED ITS 2025 WINNER AS MAGICIAN HARRY MOULDING WAS CROWNED THE LATEST CHAMPION IN A NAIL-BITING FINAL OF THE ITV TALENT COMPETITION ANDY GILPIN Deputy
Editor in Chief 21:44, 31 May 2025Updated 22:16, 31 May 2025 After a nail-biting public vote, Britain's Got Talent has crowned magician Harry Moulding as the champion of its 2025
series. Eight-year-old dance sensation Binita twirled her way to third place, while The Blackouts just missed the top spot, landing in second place. Harry wowed judges Simon Cowell, Amanda
Holden, Alesha Dixon, Bruno Tonioli and KSI, not to mention the viewers at home, bagging the hefty £250,000 prize pot. He'll now have the honour of performing for King Charles at the
Royal Variety Performance. The illusionist fell to his knees as presenters Anthony McPartlin and Declan Donnelly declared him champion. Speaking to hosts Ant and Dec immediately after his
win was announced, he said: "I can't believe what is going on, thank you everyone so, so much. I genuinely feel like everyone has been behind me, this has been the most incredible
journey, thank you!" The Blackpool native was fast-tracked to the final after guest judge KSI hit the golden buzzer in the semi-final, which also saw him propose to his girlfriend.
Article continues below The programme, which was broadcast live from the Hammersmith Apollo after a week of five semi-finals, also saw performances from singer Stacey Leadbeatter, dance
group Ping Pong Pang and guitarist Olly Pearson. A wildcard act introduced into the live final was revealed to be singers Han & Fran, who performed an Abba medley. The final saw an
awkward moment as hosts Ant and Dec were forced to pause the show and fill time as a finalist wasn't ready to perform. The Geordie presenters turned to the judges as they announced the
final act of the night on Saturday wasn't ready to take to the stage. Guitarist Olly Pearson, 11, was the eleventh act to perform but needed extra time as Ant McPartlin said: "Now
we've got one act left," before Dec hinted at trouble and interjected: "It was going so well." Ant continued to explain: "It was going so well but we have to have a
little chat with you judges because we're not quite ready on stage yet." Awkwardly trying to fill the gap, Ant turned to judges Simon Cowell, Alesha Dixon, Bruno Toniolo and Amanda
Holden.He asked them: "It's been a great final so far though right guys? It's got better and better and better. Thoughts?" As Amanda started to reply 'You
can't call it', Dec interrupted to inform everyone that Olly was now ready. Dec said: "Hold those thoughts because we're ready on stage," before Ant quipped:
"Thank goodness because they didn't have a thought between them. Article continues below After Olly's electric performance, he was told he was a 'little superstar'
by Alesha Dixon. Fellow judge Amanda Holden, who picked Olly as her golden buzzer, said his performance was 'unbelievable' and the judges totally forgot he was a kid.